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David Zinger

Forum #6: Employee Engagement Advice in One Sentence

In one sentence only, write the best employee engagement advice you would give to an organization.

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Find a way to enable everyone in the business to 'show up'!

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Play to people's strengths.

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Encourage widespread use of first-person plural pronouns each day, every day, by everyone at all levels and in all areas of the given enterprise.

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To connect "head and heart," connect every person's daily activities (and results) to the organization's goals.

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Recognize contributions made by team members by telling them what they did, how it made a difference and "Thank you."

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Get the Hero Leaders to Role Model It!

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Wow, what a wonderful range of early responses. I think you have just helped me become "sentenced" to engagement.

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Grow your people, grow your business!

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That is a favorite of mine, Arnold, from way back.
Terry

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Short, simple and to the point. Even those who are not aware of the value of EE engagement will get this. Thank you!

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good one!

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Understand what your people aspire to and empower them to reach it--it is their aspirations that make them unique, and they are most engaged when working towards them.

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